FG Unveils Name, Logo Of New National Carrier

Hamilton Nwosa
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The Federal Government has unveiled the name and logo of a new National Carrier, known as Nigeria Air.

The Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika on Wednesday disclosed the name and logo at the Farnborough International Airshow in London.

he Minister during the unveiling said the National Carrier will be private sector driven and not a “social service”.

He noted that “This will be a National Carrier that is Private sector-led and driven.

“It is a business, not a social service. The government will not be involved in running it or deciding who runs it. The investors will have full responsibility for this”.

According to him, the Federal Government will not own more than 5% (maximum) of the new National Carrier.

The Minister had in January disclosed that the National Carrier would be unveiled this year, although it could not be established as earlier said in 2017.

He has now reaffirmed the FG’s commitment to ensuring that the nation has a functional airline before the year ends.

On job creation, the minister said the establishment of the airline will create economic and job opportunities.

“We want to use this new private-sector-led airline to make a statement that, ‘Yes, Nigeria can do it!’ and we also want to promote our cultures and traditions. It will also create economic opportunities and jobs”.

The minister also noted that negotiations are ongoing concerning the aircraft for the airline which will be announced soon.

“We’ve been talking to Airbus and Boeing (and they’re present at this event) regarding the aircraft for , and we will be making announcements very soon. We are currently negotiating”.

Nigeria’s first national carrier was established in 1958 and stopped operations in 2003 with more than 30 aircraft on its fleet in the 1980s.

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